Athos

Meaning of Athos

Athos is a male name with Greek origins. It is pronounced as AY-thos (/eɪˈθɔs/). The variations of Athos include Athanasios and Athanasius. In the United States, the name Athos has been given to a small number of newborn boys in recent years. While it is not a widely popular name, it carries a unique and distinctive quality. Athos has historical and literary associations, most notably from Alexandre Dumas' famous novel "The Three Musketeers," where Athos is one of the main characters. This name exudes strength and sophistication, making it an intriguing choice for parents seeking a distinctive name for their baby boy.

Pronunciation

  • Pronunced as AY-thos (/eɪˈθɔs/)

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Notable People Named Athos

Athos Bartolucci was an Italian Fascist politician and journalist who held key positions in the National Fascist Party and served as Civilian Commissioner for occupied Dalmatia during World War II.
Athos Bulcão, a renowned Brazilian painter and sculptor, was born in Rio de Janeiro.
Athos Careghi is an Italian cartoonist of Emilian origin who is a self-taught artist and resides in Milan.
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